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... honour to Catharine de Medicis , veri- fied by her conduct a witty saying in the Menagiana , viz . that the function of maid of honour to a queen was a very difficult part . She sunk under the weight of it , in the face of the whole ...
... honour to Catharine de Medicis , veri- fied by her conduct a witty saying in the Menagiana , viz . that the function of maid of honour to a queen was a very difficult part . She sunk under the weight of it , in the face of the whole ...
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... honour- ably , but his wounds proved fatal on the third day . His last words , spoken in the Spanish language , are his best funeral eulogy . " Here die I , Richard Greenville , with a joyful and quiet mind , for that I have ended my ...
... honour- ably , but his wounds proved fatal on the third day . His last words , spoken in the Spanish language , are his best funeral eulogy . " Here die I , Richard Greenville , with a joyful and quiet mind , for that I have ended my ...
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... honour and profit with greater eagerness than he did to procure a new edition of the New Testament , in the original languages , with a transla- tion into the vulgar Greek , by an archimandrite ; and as some of these Christians use the ...
... honour and profit with greater eagerness than he did to procure a new edition of the New Testament , in the original languages , with a transla- tion into the vulgar Greek , by an archimandrite ; and as some of these Christians use the ...
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